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“Laura Pursell – I’ll Be Seeing You In L.A.”
featuring the songs “Home” “Some Other Time” & “I’ll Be Seeing You”[/vc_column_text][vc_message color=”alert-info” style=”3d”]Today is the final episode of my conversation with Laura Pursell and her dad Bill Pursell. If you missed the previous episodes, you can listen to PART ONE here … and PART TWO here. As we wind down our time together, father Bill gives his insight on making records in his day (1950’s & 60’s) in contrast to the present. Laura, still dealing with her laryngitis, contributes stories and displays that wonderful father-daughter banter that led me to share this visit as a three-part event! I am looking forward to seeing Laura perform live in L.A. now that her voice is all better. As you will discover, her vocal style is classic and smooth, with a touch of class! I hope you enjoy!! ~ Dean[/vc_message][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text h1_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925262}” h2_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925263}” h3_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925263}” h4_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925265}” h5_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925266}” h6_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925267}” p_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925267}” link_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925268}” list_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444853925268}”]
Featured Guest: Laura Pursell
(with special guest Bill Pursell)
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row row_custom_id=”” row_width_style=”theme_default” row_parallax_style=”parallax-none” row_parallax_ratio=”0.5″ row_bg_color=”” row_bg_image=”” row_bg_repeat=”no-repeat” row_bg_position=”center center” row_bg_size=”cover” row_bg_att=”scroll” row_video_url=”” row_overlay_color=”” row_cut_top=”” row_cut_top_h=”” row_cut_top_w=”” row_cut_bottom=”” row_cut_bottom_h=”” row_cut_bottom_w=”” row_enable_v_center=”” row_full_height=”no” row_offsets=”” row_fullpage=”no”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text h1_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392127}” h2_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392128}” h3_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392128}” h4_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392129}” h5_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392129}” h6_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392130}” p_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392130}” link_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392131}” list_css=”{.vc_customizer_1445053392131}”]Laura Pursell is at home singing with a solo guitar or a 32-piece orchestra. What started out as coffee house gig with a jazz duo on Santa Monica Boulevard in 1997 rapidly progressed into a series of concerts, benefits and appearances culminating in a show at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville with her father, pianist Bill Pursell. In 2001, she had the honor of singing for Betty and President Gerald Ford in Palm Springs.
After studying songwriting with Harriet Shock and Jai Josefs, she began working with British songwriter/composer Chris Cutler, shaping demos for other songwriters. Realizing they had hit upon a unique writing and production style, a blend of British rock and jazz, they wrote and produced their own song, “Found.” Over the years, Laura has recorded and performed with some of the greatest and accomplished jazz musicians on the West Coast, including Earl Palmer, Ron Anthony, Barry Zweig, Ron Eschete, Doug MacDonald and countless others.
Bill Pursell wrote 8 out of 10 arrangements of their new album The Very Last Dance Hall Left In L.A. and played piano on all 10 tracks. The rich orchestration, recorded by Nashville’s A-team players. Mr. Pursell is perhaps best known for his hit record “Our Winter Love,” but also played piano on many of Johnny Cash’s albums in the 1960s, and worked as a session musician and arranger for Patsy Cline, Johnny Paycheck, Hoover, Joan Baez, Eric Andersen, Scotty Moore, J.J. Cale, Willie Nelson, Dan Fogelberg, and others. In 1985, Pursell was named Composer of the Year by the Tennessee Music Teachers Association.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” interval=”3″ images=”12955,13027,12954,12958,12957,12953″ onclick=”custom_link” custom_links_target=”_self”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][ivan_info_box ico_family=”fa fa-” position=”left” vertical=”no” align=” default-align” style=”circle” size=”64″ main_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854071590}” icon_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854071591}color:#dd3333;background-color:#1e73be;” title_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854071592}” content_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854071592}” ico=”music”]Visit Laura Pursell’s website:
www.LauraPursell.com[/ivan_info_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text h1_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531692}” h2_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531693}” h3_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531694}” h4_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531694}” h5_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531695}” h6_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531695}” p_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531696}” link_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531696}” list_css=”{.vc_customizer_1444854531697}”]Special thanks to Laura Pursell for the use of her images and music.
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Laura Pursell’s album
The Very Last Dance Hall Left in L.A.
is now available on iTunes!
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